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Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
1992
FightingThe fighting game that defined a generation introduces 8 playable warriors with unique move sets, six-button controls, and competitive versus mode that revolutionized arcades worldwide.
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
1993
FightingThe turbo-charged update to the fighting game phenomenon introduces faster gameplay, four new playable bosses (Balrog, Vega, Sagat, M. Bison), and adjustable speed settings that became the competitive standard.
FIFA Soccer 96
1995
Sports (Soccer)The third installment in EA Sports' FIFA series featuring improved isometric graphics, all 16 Premier League clubs, and the debut of the 'Virtual Stadium' presentation style. Introduced player attributes and team tactics for deeper gameplay.
Top Gear
1992
RacingHigh-speed racing game featuring exotic sports cars across global circuits. Known for its split-screen multiplayer, pumping soundtrack, and realistic handling physics for its time.
Top Gear 2
1993
RacingTop Gear 2 is a high-speed racing game featuring exotic cars and international tracks. Players compete in championship modes with vehicle customization options and intense head-to-head races.
Sunset Riders
1992
Run and GunWild West-themed run-and-gun arcade shooter where players take on the roles of bounty hunters chasing wanted criminals across the American frontier. Known for its colorful graphics, four-player cooperative play (arcade version), and memorable boss battles.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
1991
Action-AdventureThe definitive SNES installment that established Zelda's core formula, featuring parallel Light/Dark Worlds, refined puzzle design, and an epic narrative about the Triforce. Revolutionized action-adventure gaming with its non-linear progression and intricate dungeon layouts.
Chrono Trigger
1995
RPGGroundbreaking JRPG featuring time travel across seven distinct eras, developed by the 'Dream Team' of Hironobu Sakaguchi (Final Fantasy), Yuji Horii (Dragon Quest), and Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball). Known for its multiple endings, active battle system, and absence of random encounters.
Super Off Road
1991
RacingHigh-octane top-down racer featuring customizable trucks on treacherous dirt tracks. Known for its turbo-boost mechanics, split-screen multiplayer, and upgrade system between races. The SNES port enhanced the arcade original with new tracks and visual effects.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
1996
FightingThe definitive 16-bit Mortal Kombat experience, featuring a roster of 23 fighters including new additions like Cyrax and Kabal. This SNES port introduced the revolutionary 'Kombat Kodes' system and maintained the series' signature blood and fatalities.
Super Bomberman
1993
ActionThe first SNES installment in Hudson Soft's iconic bomb-dropping franchise featuring enhanced 16-bit graphics and 5-player multiplayer via the Super Multitap accessory. Known for its frantic maze battles and power-up system.
Final Fantasy IV
1991
RPGFinal Fantasy IV is a role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1991, it introduced the Active Time Battle system and follows the story of Cecil, a dark knight who journeys to redeem himself. The game features five playable characters with unique abilities.
Final Fantasy V
1992
RPGFinal Fantasy V is a 1992 role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The fifth main installment in the Final Fantasy series, it introduced the iconic Job System that allowed deep character customization through 22 unique job classes. The story follows four warriors chosen by the Crystals to prevent the destruction of their world.
Final Fantasy VI
1994
RPGFinal Fantasy VI is a role-playing game developed and published by Square for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1994, it is the sixth main installment in the Final Fantasy series. The game features fourteen permanent playable characters, the most of any game in the series, and combines fantasy with steampunk elements in its setting.
Earthworm Jim
1994
Run and GunEarthworm Jim is a run and gun platform game featuring an earthworm in a robotic suit who battles evil to rescue Princess What's-Her-Name. Known for its surreal humor, challenging gameplay, and innovative level design.
Earthworm Jim 2
1995
Run and GunThe wacky sequel to the cult classic platformer features the annelid superhero battling new absurd enemies across even more bizarre levels. Introduces new weapons like the Plasma Blaster and gameplay-altering 'Jim Possessions'.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters
1993
FightingKonami's answer to Street Fighter II features the Heroes in a Half Shell in their first dedicated fighting game. With 10 playable characters including TMNT favorites and original fighters, it delivers fast-paced combat with signature turtle techniques and special moves.